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i've had those discussions with our law enforcement agencies, whether it's bill silverman or adult probation with wendy stills or the youth programs with karen onion and marie sue scprts running the youth programs or our police chief or our fire chief or any of the numerous other leaders, and they all know they can have the best programs as well, but if the people who are doing the violence aren't reached those programs are half backed. they're not as good. i wouldn't throw them all out, but they're not good enough because people still live in fear in our housing projects, wherever they maybe in the housing developments or the run down 10aments that we have that we will attempt to rebuild and you heard me again. it's not about the brick and mortar. it's not rebuilding the physical structures of that. we will do that. we have the money to do that. we have the resources to do that, but it has been about hope sf, about rebuilding lives and giving hope first before we put the bricks and mortar in because if we don't have people believing they have a non violent world to live in it doesn't matter
i've had those discussions with our law enforcement agencies, whether it's bill silverman or adult probation with wendy stills or the youth programs with karen onion and marie sue scprts running the youth programs or our police chief or our fire chief or any of the numerous other leaders, and they all know they can have the best programs as well, but if the people who are doing the violence aren't reached those programs are half backed. they're not as good. i wouldn't throw them all out, but...
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>> aaron's view about copyright law was not that we should abolish copyright law. he was very much like the president was when the president was talking about the iraq war. i'm not against all war. i'm against dumb wars. and aaron was against the dumb applications of copyright law. so in his view the idea that journal articles were not accessible to the rest of the world was a dumb application of copyright laws, because it wasn't like they were making money from these articles. this was the kind of work that ought to be available freely and broodly, but because of the way the system was working it just wasn't vail. so nobody knows because he didn't say. and what i know i can't reveal because i was actually advising me as an attorney after he was arrested. nobody knows exactly what aaron was doing, but the point is whatever you think he was doing. this was not a terrorist. this was not somebody who was trying to steal credit card information break into government databases and reveal secrets of the united states. whatever he was doing, it didn't deserve the find of
>> aaron's view about copyright law was not that we should abolish copyright law. he was very much like the president was when the president was talking about the iraq war. i'm not against all war. i'm against dumb wars. and aaron was against the dumb applications of copyright law. so in his view the idea that journal articles were not accessible to the rest of the world was a dumb application of copyright laws, because it wasn't like they were making money from these articles. this was...
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the russian parliament about a draft law banning homosexual propaganda. there was only one deputy that voted against it in the lower house. outside, passion spilled over to scuffles on the street. police made arrests after the gay-rights supporters were insulted by opponents. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. >> ahead of the debate inside the russian parliament, there was drama outside on the street. gay-rights activists. police detained 20 people. later, military police turned their attention to the controversial bill. pass the first hearing by a huge margin. it will prohibit the spread of homosexual propaganda in the wording which presence of children. it would mean across russia public events promoting gay rights could be broken up and the organizers find -- fined. >> we see open propaganda that harms. young people will decide on their own how to live in the future and what orientation to choose. >> this draft bill sends a bad signal to society of repression and limitation of civil rights guaranteed by the constitution of the russian federation. >>
the russian parliament about a draft law banning homosexual propaganda. there was only one deputy that voted against it in the lower house. outside, passion spilled over to scuffles on the street. police made arrests after the gay-rights supporters were insulted by opponents. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. >> ahead of the debate inside the russian parliament, there was drama outside on the street. gay-rights activists. police detained 20 people. later, military police turned their...
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a ministry that was to be above the rule of law, above the constitution. [indiscernible] >> that is jehane noujaim's new film, "the square." you have been doing this for two years. talk to us admit, the clip you just saw, you see a few of our characters in it. it was taking place during mohamed mahmoud, a time there was extreme police brutality and attacks by the army. what happens during this time is padilla, who i think you had on the show before, and after, but comes from a family who has been fighting for political change and reform in the country for a long time, starts an organization or he gets cameras out to people. his wife, who is one of our teammates on shooting the film, films the drafting of a body across the square, which was sent up loaded and picked up by larger television stations. you could see the power of social media because people just came flooding down to the square. and that is what happened. people are using their cameras and that is bringing people down. >> one of the people who worked on the square is sanaa el seif, now 19 years
a ministry that was to be above the rule of law, above the constitution. [indiscernible] >> that is jehane noujaim's new film, "the square." you have been doing this for two years. talk to us admit, the clip you just saw, you see a few of our characters in it. it was taking place during mohamed mahmoud, a time there was extreme police brutality and attacks by the army. what happens during this time is padilla, who i think you had on the show before, and after, but comes from a...
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during a strike, whether the employer broke the law during a unionization, andnow the labor board has really gotten very involved in setting rules for employer os on social media, when can employers tell their employees what they can do in social media and what they can't. and basically the effect of today's ruling would nullify a lot of watching what nlb has done over the past year if the supreme court upholds it. >> so what were the problems that the judges in the district court have? >> the judges-- the judges said that the recess, the recess appoint oments by president obama last january were illegal. the president said that the senate was actually out for a break. and that he was allowed to make these recess appointments. the senate said, the republicans in the senate said it was not a real break. that they were continuing to have pro forma sessions and they maintained it was illegal for the president to make these appointments. and today the three judge panel ruled that the president recess appointments during intrasessions were illegal. the court really said today that the pres
during a strike, whether the employer broke the law during a unionization, andnow the labor board has really gotten very involved in setting rules for employer os on social media, when can employers tell their employees what they can do in social media and what they can't. and basically the effect of today's ruling would nullify a lot of watching what nlb has done over the past year if the supreme court upholds it. >> so what were the problems that the judges in the district court have?...
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during a strike whether the employer broke the law during a unionization andnow the labor board has really gotten very involved in setting rules for employer os on social media when can employers tell their employees what they can do in social media and what they can't. and basically the effect of today's ruling would nullify a lot of watching what nlb has done over the past year if the supreme court upholds it. >> so what were the problems that the judges in the district court have? >> the judges-- the judges said that the recess the recess appoint oments by president obama last january were illegal. the president said that the senate was actually out for a break. and that he was allowed to make these recess appointments. the senate said the republicans in the senate said it was not a real break. that they were continuing to have pro forma sessions and they maintained it was illegal for the president to make these appointments. and today the three judge panel ruled that the president recess appointments during intrasessions were illegal. the court really said today that the preside
during a strike whether the employer broke the law during a unionization andnow the labor board has really gotten very involved in setting rules for employer os on social media when can employers tell their employees what they can do in social media and what they can't. and basically the effect of today's ruling would nullify a lot of watching what nlb has done over the past year if the supreme court upholds it. >> so what were the problems that the judges in the district court have?...
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and now other law enforcement officials why are they being so secretive about this device. right was we mentioned earlier many times these surveillance devices that are on the cutting edge of technology are built in order to take on terrorism but as we see in police departments around the country a lot of times surveillance technology is used while there's a very gray line on whether it's used on criminals and whether that is going to invade the privacy of civilians who are not committing the law in this case there is a gray area and simply said there aren't a lot of laws to address this sort of surveillance and this sort of what some perceive as an invasion of privacy rights and ramon as you mentioned a little bit earlier it's not only the people that they are targeting for these drug and other robbery crimes it's also the people that are in the general area i mean one article actually equated this device to a general search warrant for anyone in the area and it's kind of like what they said as big as a big game of marco polo where they send out a signal and everyone's dev
and now other law enforcement officials why are they being so secretive about this device. right was we mentioned earlier many times these surveillance devices that are on the cutting edge of technology are built in order to take on terrorism but as we see in police departments around the country a lot of times surveillance technology is used while there's a very gray line on whether it's used on criminals and whether that is going to invade the privacy of civilians who are not committing the...
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the russian parliament about a draft law banning homosexual propaganda. there was only one deputy that voted against it in the lower house. outside, passion spilled over to scuffles on the street. police made arrests after the gay-rights supporters were insulted by opponents. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. >> ahead of the debate inside the russian parliament, there was drama outside on the street. gay-rights activists. police detained 20 people. later, military police turned their attention to the controversial bill. pass the first hearing by a huge margin. it will prohibit the spread of homosexual propaganda in the wording which presence of children. it would mean across russia public events promoting gay rights could be broken up and the organizers find -- fined. >> we see open propaganda that harms. young people will decide on their own how to live in the future and what orientation to choose. >> this draft bill sends a bad signal to society of repression and limitation of civil rights guaranteed by the constitution of the russian federation. >>
the russian parliament about a draft law banning homosexual propaganda. there was only one deputy that voted against it in the lower house. outside, passion spilled over to scuffles on the street. police made arrests after the gay-rights supporters were insulted by opponents. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. >> ahead of the debate inside the russian parliament, there was drama outside on the street. gay-rights activists. police detained 20 people. later, military police turned their...
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. >>> joe biden hitting the road today to promote stricter gun laws. first stop, the progun state of virginia. biden sat down with state leaders in richmond and talked about ways to control gun violence, all in the aftermath of the virginia tech shooting. here in d.c., some lawmakers said existing enrcing laws is the way to go, including screening to prevent the mentally ill from getting those weapons. >> that's what we have to figure out what to do. cure them if we can, separate them if we must, and prevent them from obtaining dangerous weapons. >> gun control supporters say public opinions shifted after the new town school shooting. thousands of people are expected to call for stricter gun control laws during a march on the national mall tomorrow. >>> and thousands marched for life, protesting the u.s. supreme court decision legalizing abortion four decades ago. >> brings deem stray torse brings -- demonstrators. surae chin reports. >> reporter: their message, all life is sacred and giving a voice to the unborn. i was 16 years old and i lived in detr
. >>> joe biden hitting the road today to promote stricter gun laws. first stop, the progun state of virginia. biden sat down with state leaders in richmond and talked about ways to control gun violence, all in the aftermath of the virginia tech shooting. here in d.c., some lawmakers said existing enrcing laws is the way to go, including screening to prevent the mentally ill from getting those weapons. >> that's what we have to figure out what to do. cure them if we can, separate...
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the governor said he doesn't support this law. not enough support this law. in the state of virginia again, president obama narrowly carries it. if you look at it here, it's 7 of 11. mitt romney carried 7 of the 11 and he would have won the majority. if you pull out to the country by congressional district, in all 50 states, mitt romney is the president today. this appears to be dying a little bit. if you did have a change like this, look at it. what would change? democrats would be down campaigning in places like alabama and georgia. any of these voting rights states that have african american districts. we would have a campaign in which republicans would be out campaigning in california. we haven't seen that since the bush campaign in 1988. in the states of pennsylvania and especially new york. if you did this in all 50 states, it would make for a very, very different election. that's not the wolf republicans are talking about. they have a standful of states that would benefit them. that has been a thought after the campaign. >> it's only nebraska and maine
the governor said he doesn't support this law. not enough support this law. in the state of virginia again, president obama narrowly carries it. if you look at it here, it's 7 of 11. mitt romney carried 7 of the 11 and he would have won the majority. if you pull out to the country by congressional district, in all 50 states, mitt romney is the president today. this appears to be dying a little bit. if you did have a change like this, look at it. what would change? democrats would be down...
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what they have to do under certain laws which have become state laws, especially in new york, where this occurred, they have to say, there are safety procedures. make sure you try to date safely and you have to vet the member. we don't have an obligation to do that. >> when a criminal act comes out of that and should have known because of the assault and things he posted, this was foreseeable in a tort sense, and it involves a criminal -- >> how -- >> i would certainly make the argument -- i know the law is against me and i'll tell you i think the act is overbroad. >> may change. >> look at match.com. all those -- >> how do we -- [overlapping speakers] >> you saying it may change and evolve. >> when you go into a bar and this god forbids happens, are you going to start suing the bars? >> more obvious one. two people meet on facebook and something happened? >> absolutely. all the social media settings. you can't hold people accountable if they're giving up information. >> it was so clear what he was going of, sugar daddy. >> there are 40 million people on dating sites. >> this crosses the
what they have to do under certain laws which have become state laws, especially in new york, where this occurred, they have to say, there are safety procedures. make sure you try to date safely and you have to vet the member. we don't have an obligation to do that. >> when a criminal act comes out of that and should have known because of the assault and things he posted, this was foreseeable in a tort sense, and it involves a criminal -- >> how -- >> i would certainly make...
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how about passing a law saying you cannot use the medicare money for obamacare. start throwing in offense. pass these things. that harry reid on -- dagen blocking a bill. david: is comments notwithstanding, the budget is lower than it was during a eisenhower, which is nonsense, we have seen the budget. we saw from 2009 when the budget went way up. but that just stayed there. we can show the figures from two dozen day through 2012 showing that we are now at 25% per gdp level of spending. that is the norm now. >> this president understands spending is power. that is why his notions of cutting spending when he says it, he feels he has to say it, absolute nonsense. he once more, not less. republicans should come across not just as accountants, but start getting some of these ridiculous things like feeding heroin to monkeys and programs like that that we're going to discuss. david: that was a real program that we will be talking about tomorrow. >> and start to highlight, even though it's not big numbers, it gets across the the government is doing crazy things. on the
how about passing a law saying you cannot use the medicare money for obamacare. start throwing in offense. pass these things. that harry reid on -- dagen blocking a bill. david: is comments notwithstanding, the budget is lower than it was during a eisenhower, which is nonsense, we have seen the budget. we saw from 2009 when the budget went way up. but that just stayed there. we can show the figures from two dozen day through 2012 showing that we are now at 25% per gdp level of spending. that is...
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some senate and congressional side stepping and questioning the president's push for new gun laws. our next guest saying not only can democrats push for gun control in the south and win, some have already done so! joining us now is our favorite nerd in the world, nate cohn, staff writer for "the new republic." how are you? >> good to be back. >> you say in the new article, pro-gun control dems can win in red states and succeeding in dixie with a "f" from the nra. what? how? who? how are they doing this? >> best example is bill nelson who ran for the first time in 2000 when gun control supposedly cost al gore the presidency and won the state by five points and most importantly, he was winning in pensacola and -- not pence ka lo but the florida panhandle. he was carrying a place like liberty county which voted for romney by 40 points in november. and these are areas that are only separated from alabama by an artificial border and he didn't just have a "f" rating from the nra. >> nate, "the washington post" polled republicans before the president announced his gun control package. and
some senate and congressional side stepping and questioning the president's push for new gun laws. our next guest saying not only can democrats push for gun control in the south and win, some have already done so! joining us now is our favorite nerd in the world, nate cohn, staff writer for "the new republic." how are you? >> good to be back. >> you say in the new article, pro-gun control dems can win in red states and succeeding in dixie with a "f" from the nra....
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. >> i have spoken to a lot of people that do, people that were in law enforcement, people that have worked at sec, people that like mary jo white. she was a very good prosecutor. she was the u.s. attorney for manhattan. that is the lead prosecutor agency of all the u.s. attorneys. do most of the big white-collar cases, do mob cases, terrorism, you name it, mary jo white has been there, very good prosecutor. republicans and democrats like her. the question is, does she have the right skill sets and i'm not saying intellect but it is a skill set, the way of approaching the job that should make her the head of the securities and exchange commission, which is a regulator, not necessarily a prosecutor. there's an office of enforcement in the securities and exchange commission that often prosecutors will get the job there. you know, that's where prosecutors, because the enforcement division goes after people, you have to ask whether she as that regulatory person has the sort of broad scope of knowing the markets and should she be in that job? a lot of people are doubtful. that doesn't mea
. >> i have spoken to a lot of people that do, people that were in law enforcement, people that have worked at sec, people that like mary jo white. she was a very good prosecutor. she was the u.s. attorney for manhattan. that is the lead prosecutor agency of all the u.s. attorneys. do most of the big white-collar cases, do mob cases, terrorism, you name it, mary jo white has been there, very good prosecutor. republicans and democrats like her. the question is, does she have the right...
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during law school, 9/11 occurred and tom decided he was going to join up after law school, which he did. he went to the recruiter and he said you will be in the jag corps, the legal branch but he said no, he wanted to fight. he went to afghanistan. at home, reran for congress and elected and here we are. i'm glad you're in congress. how's life? you've had two weeks of it -- three weeks of it? >> three weeks. >> you're not quitting yet, are you? >> no, not quitting. we just got started. >> what can you do in the house? can you appear on television? can you block anything? all the republicans say i'm a conservative i'm not a republican. i'm boat. what can we do? >> you saw in 2011 and 2012 which looked different from 2009 to 2010. when i hear people talk about gridlock i wish we had gridlock in 2010. things like the stimulus and obamacare but we can do more than what we're doing. if we stand united as republican party in the house behind bold conservative ideas. you saw that this week. the president thought he had the republicans over a barrel with the debt ceiling coming up with no time
during law school, 9/11 occurred and tom decided he was going to join up after law school, which he did. he went to the recruiter and he said you will be in the jag corps, the legal branch but he said no, he wanted to fight. he went to afghanistan. at home, reran for congress and elected and here we are. i'm glad you're in congress. how's life? you've had two weeks of it -- three weeks of it? >> three weeks. >> you're not quitting yet, are you? >> no, not quitting. we just got...
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striking down gun control laws, striking down campaign finance laws and citizens united, and here it looks like they have a chance to strike down a whole method of appointment for president. ten years ago, 20 years ago, this wasn't even controversial. now, the conservative majority could deal a very, very serious blow to president obama's entire tenure in office. it is a -- so that's -- that's what the stakes are. >> it is as big of a deal as it seems. >> it sure does. i know it sounds like legal good-b goobly gook. >> the frigid weather is hitting especially hard for some victims of superstorm sandy. some are finding their terrible weather now is not helping matters at all. susan candiotti is there. susan, i see behind you tents in this weather, people have resorted to living pretty much outside. >> reporter: actually, no, these tents are not set up for people to live here. but they are acting because of a woman who is helping people out as a place where they can gather, where they can get a hot meal and where they can talk to each other about, frankly, getting through this cold wea
striking down gun control laws, striking down campaign finance laws and citizens united, and here it looks like they have a chance to strike down a whole method of appointment for president. ten years ago, 20 years ago, this wasn't even controversial. now, the conservative majority could deal a very, very serious blow to president obama's entire tenure in office. it is a -- so that's -- that's what the stakes are. >> it is as big of a deal as it seems. >> it sure does. i know it...
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that's in the eye of the law. unless ackman gets the law involved, i think loeb can win. i think loeb can win -- >> he can win but he can win if he gets out by the time the trade occurs unless there stakeover and then the stock -- by the way -- wait a minute. if there a take over, ackman can also win. both of them could win. >> this never puts tech nicks on. we put technicians on everyday. many times they are right. what do they know about the company? they pride themselves in not knowing. take that money. this t is incredible when you go to the bank with the winnings. oh, no you did that because it was reverse head and shoulders. no! >> i think that is an interesting dynamic here. quick word. at herbalife investor conference, you were there as well. i talked to michael johnson afterwards. there is an air of confidence, considering how they are under assault. they did not make a point by point rebuttal of ackman. didn't even try. they addressed some points. they talked about why they are an pyramid scheme. they talked about the science and attractiveness of their products
that's in the eye of the law. unless ackman gets the law involved, i think loeb can win. i think loeb can win -- >> he can win but he can win if he gets out by the time the trade occurs unless there stakeover and then the stock -- by the way -- wait a minute. if there a take over, ackman can also win. both of them could win. >> this never puts tech nicks on. we put technicians on everyday. many times they are right. what do they know about the company? they pride themselves in not...
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had the strongest gun control law in the country. ofsh the highest murder rate. they understand the issue is the people that pull the triggers on those guns ask trying to keep guns away from them. that's what we ought to be focused on, and the mentally ill part i do consider a productive step that hopefully something will come of. >> haley barbour, thank you very much, governor. thanks for joining us today. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, carolyn mccarthy, a gun violence victim, and one of the strongest advocates on capitol hill as joe biden takes the road on gun violence. and it's the best as i understandoff. tim geithner could have asked for. the market reactions to ed. this is andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. this is anna, hey teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritiona
had the strongest gun control law in the country. ofsh the highest murder rate. they understand the issue is the people that pull the triggers on those guns ask trying to keep guns away from them. that's what we ought to be focused on, and the mentally ill part i do consider a productive step that hopefully something will come of. >> haley barbour, thank you very much, governor. thanks for joining us today. appreciate it. >>> coming up next, carolyn mccarthy, a gun violence...
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jay sekulow, the center for law and justice and one of the attorneys, one of the victors in this case, filed a friend of the court brief on the case arguing the administration had violated the constitution. and julian epstein, house judiciary committee and former staff director of the house government reform committee. gentlemen, welcome back, wow, so this was a unanimous decision. i guess, congratulations to you, jay, are in order since you had a hand in this. i think a lot of our viewers know, nlrb adjudicate disputes between company and labor, explain the significance of this ruling. >> well, you actually said the significance at the beginning of your introduction to this issue and that is these decisions that have been made by the nlrb since the appointments and the president made, so-called recess appointments the three-judge panel has now ruled invalid from their inception, which means there was not a quorum of the nlrb and those decisions are null and void and of no effect. >> megyn: there's normally five members on the nlrb. >> yes. >> megyn: and he put three people on, two me
jay sekulow, the center for law and justice and one of the attorneys, one of the victors in this case, filed a friend of the court brief on the case arguing the administration had violated the constitution. and julian epstein, house judiciary committee and former staff director of the house government reform committee. gentlemen, welcome back, wow, so this was a unanimous decision. i guess, congratulations to you, jay, are in order since you had a hand in this. i think a lot of our viewers...
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>> there's the world war i era law? >> espionage. >> this is a very different case. >> he is operating under this broad theory that you can basically kind of shut down the workings of government and create this kind of anarchy in a world where you can't give secrets. >> they're obviously trying to make an example of him. he is a high-profile case. you saw that, for instance, with napster. you see that with michael vick trying to make an example out of him. i do also think, though, i mean, what i have been most struck by is the talk about mental illness. didn't know him. i know you knew him. that also seems to be an opportunity to talk about what happened with him. he obviously committed suicide, had all of this pressure from these possible prosecution, and i think this is obviously an opportunity to talk about the ravages of mental illness. >> aaron wrote honestly and persuasively about suffering debilitating episodes of depression on his blog. i think in the wake of the -- i think when i got the news about aaron, it wa
>> there's the world war i era law? >> espionage. >> this is a very different case. >> he is operating under this broad theory that you can basically kind of shut down the workings of government and create this kind of anarchy in a world where you can't give secrets. >> they're obviously trying to make an example of him. he is a high-profile case. you saw that, for instance, with napster. you see that with michael vick trying to make an example out of him. i do...
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a case out of oklahoma that dealt with personhood laws. abortion opponents in oklahoma wanted to bring to a vote this idea of a personhood law that would mean that life begins at conception that would outlaw all abortions for any reason. the supreme court rejected that. they decided not to add that to the docket. abortion opponents are looking for that perfect case to come to bring to the supreme court that could defeat roe v. wade and they haven't found it yet. it's a fight that continues. right now it's happening more along the fringes though. >> thank you, athena. >>> north korea is ramping up the threats. the country is turning its sights south and one u.s. official is now calling it troubling. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. let's see if walmart's low price guara
a case out of oklahoma that dealt with personhood laws. abortion opponents in oklahoma wanted to bring to a vote this idea of a personhood law that would mean that life begins at conception that would outlaw all abortions for any reason. the supreme court rejected that. they decided not to add that to the docket. abortion opponents are looking for that perfect case to come to bring to the supreme court that could defeat roe v. wade and they haven't found it yet. it's a fight that continues....
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i just want to again focus on the prediction equity act signed into law in 2008. the major accomplishment concern because the final rule published in 2010 left some implementation details unresolved. when the administration publishes a final rule how will you address issues such as the scope of services that may be recovered in the interests of the detailed guidance and need to implement all. saxby three for the question, senator harkin. the rule was published in 2010 and part of what was requested is input on several topics that was one. in the meantime, we have issued four or five sub regulatory guidance for questions in the meeting of stakeholders and industry to understand how the implementation is happening and we are ready to produce those finals and we are in that process now of north. >> i have some concerns if with. i have these concerns and hear them from constituents and other people that talk to me about the use of pharmaceuticals particularly antipsychotic medications in children and some antipsychotic medications what do we know about the safety and
i just want to again focus on the prediction equity act signed into law in 2008. the major accomplishment concern because the final rule published in 2010 left some implementation details unresolved. when the administration publishes a final rule how will you address issues such as the scope of services that may be recovered in the interests of the detailed guidance and need to implement all. saxby three for the question, senator harkin. the rule was published in 2010 and part of what was...
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we still perform in corporate america, police officers, law enforcement. there's a documentary that's being produced right now called "unsung heroes" by frank martin. and it really catalogs the history of women in the military from the beginning. we need to reeducate america on what women are capable of and again what we're already doing. >> you bring up a point about that documentary, that film that's being done. there's this other documentary out called the "invisible war" nominated for an oscar that talks about the fact there are so many women and men that face nefarious sexual assaults and don't really have a voice to raise, to get things adjudicated properly. do you have concerns, though, about the cultural environment of the infantry based on how women have been treated so far? >> you know, i have to have some strand of faith that our leadership knows how to take this initiative forward. should women be punished or said they can't be a part of our military in certain ways just because the men would be unruly or take advantage of the women? sexual ass
we still perform in corporate america, police officers, law enforcement. there's a documentary that's being produced right now called "unsung heroes" by frank martin. and it really catalogs the history of women in the military from the beginning. we need to reeducate america on what women are capable of and again what we're already doing. >> you bring up a point about that documentary, that film that's being done. there's this other documentary out called the "invisible...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. jon: a fox news alert, president obama announcing a change in the power structure at the white house. let's listen in. >> as i said earlier this month, i could not be more grateful to jack lew for his amazing service first as our omb director, then at the state department and, ultimately, as my chief of staff. as he prepares for his confirmation hearings and the challenge of leading our treasury department, i am pleased to announce my next chief of staff and a great friend to me and everybody who works here at the white house, mr. dennis mcdonough. [cheers and applause] >> now, i have been counting on dennis for nearly a decade, since i first came to washington when he helped set up my senate office along with pete rouse. you know, he was able to show me where t
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. jon: a fox news alert, president obama announcing a change in the power structure at the white house. let's listen in. >> as i said earlier this month, i could not be more grateful...
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that's the law, period. >> yes. you can have the leverage lay tur -- it's not in the court's domain to make the law. it's the court's domain to interpret the law. that's why there's been two court decisions. look, we can't consider it because the legislature says we cann cannot do. so however, the issue becomes have they viable fetuses such if they were born they would be people and therefore they would have the legal rights. >> take the whole catholic thing out of this. isn't this a cut and dry-wrongful death case. the guy on call does not answer the page. the woman is alive for a little less than an hour and those twins could have survived potentially. >> potentially. >> that's a big issue. if someone had attended to this issue or ordered an emergency c-section sooner. >> 100% but there are a couple offishes there. when you say potentially it seems that the experts suggest if she was given a c-section before the heart attack the fetuses would have survived. the second issue would be it would be different if we wer
that's the law, period. >> yes. you can have the leverage lay tur -- it's not in the court's domain to make the law. it's the court's domain to interpret the law. that's why there's been two court decisions. look, we can't consider it because the legislature says we cann cannot do. so however, the issue becomes have they viable fetuses such if they were born they would be people and therefore they would have the legal rights. >> take the whole catholic thing out of this. isn't this...
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anthony was acquitted of murder in the 2011 trial but jurors convicted her of four counts of lying to law enforcement would federal appeals court has ruled president obama violated the constitution when he bypass the senate and used his recess power to fill vacancies on the national labor relations board. the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit ruled the president did not have the power since the senate wasn't in recess in january of last year. the president is claiming he acted properly with the senate away from holidays. stacks the of georgia will not run for reelection in 2014, was a member of the bipartisan gang of 8 senators working at a major deficit deal. and considering raising taxes. those your headlines. dennis: president obama replacing jack lew who is becoming secretary--treasury secretary. cheryl: tiexiera of wall street, rich edson joins us from inside the beltway. >> president obama announcing his new chief of staff, the deputy national security advisers advised obama on foreign policy for a decade as president and senator, taking over for jack lew was the pick to be
anthony was acquitted of murder in the 2011 trial but jurors convicted her of four counts of lying to law enforcement would federal appeals court has ruled president obama violated the constitution when he bypass the senate and used his recess power to fill vacancies on the national labor relations board. the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit ruled the president did not have the power since the senate wasn't in recess in january of last year. the president is claiming he acted properly...
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current law says it's illegal to rehabilitate mountain lions. two cubs were shot last month in half moon bay. >>> and get ready to pay for parking on sundays here at san francisco. the new rule went into effect on the first of the year. for the last three sundays of the month the city gave drivers a break. this sunday all meters will be active from noon to 6 p.m. so you have quarters, you better bring them in on sunday. >>> how about a little weather? the weekend is here. lawrence, what's it looking like? >> a little cold over the weekend. unsettled weather ahead today, some fog, some low clouds around parts of the bay area early on this morning. looking toward mount diablo, that fog is going to soon break but we still could see a couple of scattered light showers around the bay area. our cbs 5 hi-def doppler radar has been picking up on raindrops early on today. a chance we could see a few more of those popping up toward the afternoon. highs will be in the 50s and the 60s. plenty of clouds outside today, maybe some more scattered showers especi
current law says it's illegal to rehabilitate mountain lions. two cubs were shot last month in half moon bay. >>> and get ready to pay for parking on sundays here at san francisco. the new rule went into effect on the first of the year. for the last three sundays of the month the city gave drivers a break. this sunday all meters will be active from noon to 6 p.m. so you have quarters, you better bring them in on sunday. >>> how about a little weather? the weekend is here....
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>> you have to use the law of averages. when you go to the review sites and see there's mostly good reviews it's likely the property is mostly doing a good job. if you see there's only a few good reviews, then you have to take your chances. i think there are a lot of algorithms for those websites and make sure the consumer is protected. none of us want to feel like we're being duped. >> absolutely. and you also say, this is old fashioned, just ask. >> just ask. special occasion, mention it. if you just, you know, have -- if you just want to see if they have an availability. one thing to keep in mind, the person who is at the front desk doesn't have a ton of flexibility. so certainly be nice to them. certainly be polite as always. and incredibly, actually, recently when we're renting a car, my husband is a tall guy. we end up with a tiny little car and said, listen, is there anything else you have? we literally ended up with an escalade for the price of a ford focus. >> be nice. >> always. i think if all else fails, be nice.
>> you have to use the law of averages. when you go to the review sites and see there's mostly good reviews it's likely the property is mostly doing a good job. if you see there's only a few good reviews, then you have to take your chances. i think there are a lot of algorithms for those websites and make sure the consumer is protected. none of us want to feel like we're being duped. >> absolutely. and you also say, this is old fashioned, just ask. >> just ask. special...
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there was, you know, the suicide of her friend and former law partner vince foster who was the white house counsel. big investigation into whether anything nefarious happened there. turned out nothing but his very sad depression. you know, whitewater. lots of other things, you know, just didn't really pan out in a way that stopped her from going on to be elected. twice as a u.s. senator from new york and from a -- nearly getting the democratic nomination in 2008 and being secretary of state. so my point in the piece in the national journal was if you keep crying wolf essentially about someone, it's very hard for the, you know, 39th time you do it for it to stick. >> not only that but she's obviously gotten very practiced at how to deal with these kinds of situations. although she did become emotional when talking about those killed in the benghazi consulate, including ambassador stevens. let me play that. >> for me, this is not just a matter of policy. it's personal. i stood next to president obama as the marines carried those flag-draped caskets off the plane at andrews. i put my ar
there was, you know, the suicide of her friend and former law partner vince foster who was the white house counsel. big investigation into whether anything nefarious happened there. turned out nothing but his very sad depression. you know, whitewater. lots of other things, you know, just didn't really pan out in a way that stopped her from going on to be elected. twice as a u.s. senator from new york and from a -- nearly getting the democratic nomination in 2008 and being secretary of state. so...
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we begin with a battle over new gun control laws, getting under way in congress. california senator dianne feinstein has introduced a bill that will ban 157 types of weapons with military features as well as ammunition clips that hold more than 10 rounds. the public supports both measures. but feinstein admits that the chances congress will approve them are slim. >>> but they've changed rules when it comes to filibustering, the technique that brought the legislative process to a virtual standstill. lawmakers don't have to stand and talk for hours, like jimmy stewart in "mr. smith goes to washingt washington." >>> the historic drought is about to cost you more at the supermarket. it's so bad in texas, there's a cow shortage. the worst since the 1950s. higher beef prices are on the way. one beef plant announced it's closing, laying off 2,000 workers. >>> on the other side of the planet, record rainfall. to keep from drowning in a flood, this 14-year-old clung to a tree. and in the risky move, the two let go, drifting closer to shore, where other people standing by e
we begin with a battle over new gun control laws, getting under way in congress. california senator dianne feinstein has introduced a bill that will ban 157 types of weapons with military features as well as ammunition clips that hold more than 10 rounds. the public supports both measures. but feinstein admits that the chances congress will approve them are slim. >>> but they've changed rules when it comes to filibustering, the technique that brought the legislative process to a...
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wanted to be legal law-abiding citizen. i am trying to get across to you the idea of that feeling of the senselessness and how the bad guys look for places where they can rack of those body bag counts. a gun is not a guarantee. you said i have taken him out? i could have met him. it is possible my gun could have jammed. one thing no one can argue with is it would have changed the odds. no one can argue that. stuart: you did get your point across. you did make me understand and i appreciate that. thank you for sharing that story with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. stuart: the ap is reporting a federal appeals court just ruled president obama's recess appointments to the national labor relations board are unconstitutional. how about that? take that, richard trumka. remember how much bain capital was in the news leading up to the election? one of the private equity firms went public today, we talked to the ceo of that company next. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so m
wanted to be legal law-abiding citizen. i am trying to get across to you the idea of that feeling of the senselessness and how the bad guys look for places where they can rack of those body bag counts. a gun is not a guarantee. you said i have taken him out? i could have met him. it is possible my gun could have jammed. one thing no one can argue with is it would have changed the odds. no one can argue that. stuart: you did get your point across. you did make me understand and i appreciate...
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laws. i'll talk to her in just a minute. how long have i had my car insurance? i don't know. eight, ten years. i couldn't tell ya' but things were a lot less expensive back then. if you're 50 or over you should take a new look at your auto insurance. you may be overpaying. actually that makes a lot of sense. old policy. old rates. and thanks to your experience behind the wheel, you might save $350 by switching to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford. plus, you'll get benefits that reward your driving record, like our promise that you won't be dropped. wait, you won't drop me, seriously? that's right, you won't be dropped. and, if you know anyone who's been dropped by their insurance company, you know that's a hassle you don't need. especially these days. plus you'll get recovercare, which helps you pay for everyday needs like housecleaning, lawn care and pet services if you're injured in an accident. so my auto insurance is going to help pay the housecleaning if i'm injured? di
laws. i'll talk to her in just a minute. how long have i had my car insurance? i don't know. eight, ten years. i couldn't tell ya' but things were a lot less expensive back then. if you're 50 or over you should take a new look at your auto insurance. you may be overpaying. actually that makes a lot of sense. old policy. old rates. and thanks to your experience behind the wheel, you might save $350 by switching to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford. plus, you'll get benefits that...
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so in this case, that is the stiffer gun law. so you're going to see vice president biden out today, holding that roundtable, talking about gun legislation. he'll be joined by his cabinet secretaries as well as a democratic senator, tim kaine, to really try to talk to the people about why he thinks this for gun legislation is a good idea. but, of course, as you just mapped out, there is a lot of opposition to this, particularly in states like virginia. so they're hoping to get moderates on their side, so that when this really does go to a fight, they will have the votes in the end. senior administration officials tell me, privately, they think that there is a lot of support for universal background checks and for limiting high-capacity magazines, but, of course, that ban on assault weapons is really going to be the tough one. i also want to say, luke, that yesterday, president obama officially nominated a director for the atf, byron todd jones, who's also, of course, served as a u.s. attorney in minnesota. luke? >> indeed. and kr
so in this case, that is the stiffer gun law. so you're going to see vice president biden out today, holding that roundtable, talking about gun legislation. he'll be joined by his cabinet secretaries as well as a democratic senator, tim kaine, to really try to talk to the people about why he thinks this for gun legislation is a good idea. but, of course, as you just mapped out, there is a lot of opposition to this, particularly in states like virginia. so they're hoping to get moderates on...
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. >> our weak gun laws allow these mass killings to be carried out again and again and again in our country. >> reporter: the new measure would ban the sale, manufacturer, transfer and importation of 157 specific guns and other guns that would meet a new lower threshold for being classified as an assault weapon. the bill would also ban high capacity magazines holding more than 10 rounds, and it would beef up background checks. but joe biden who led the gun control task force says he's less concerned with assault weapons and more concerned with limiting high capacity magazines, saying the newtown shooter could have been slowed down. >> maybe it would have took longer, maybe one more kid would be alive. >> reporter: feinstein says her bill would not take away second rights. but a nra spokesman says otherwise, saying the focus should be on prosecuting victims and fixing the mental health system. senator feinstein and president obama have acknowledged the difficulty in getting such legislation through a divided congress. like the vice president, the president also plans to travel to push his gu
. >> our weak gun laws allow these mass killings to be carried out again and again and again in our country. >> reporter: the new measure would ban the sale, manufacturer, transfer and importation of 157 specific guns and other guns that would meet a new lower threshold for being classified as an assault weapon. the bill would also ban high capacity magazines holding more than 10 rounds, and it would beef up background checks. but joe biden who led the gun control task force says...